gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch user manual Model 523776 INT-523776-UM-0607-02
introduction Thank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™ Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch, Model 523776. With eight Gigabit ports that provide true Gigabit connectivity, this switch will instantly boost your networking throughput so you can transfer large, bandwidth-hungry files faster and with a noticeable improvement in efficiency.
table of contents section page 1. Installation.............................................................................................................. 5 Front Panel............................................................................................................... 5 Rear Panel................................................................................................................ 5 Placement................................................................................
1. installation Front Panel The front panel of the Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch presents the LED indicators, as shown in the image at right and described in the table below. NOTE: The image depicts only the LED section of the front panel. LED Status PWR Steady green The switch is on. Blinking green The switch is off. Indication/Operation 1000M Steady green Blinking green Off The port is connected at 1000 Mbps.
Restore Default Button You can use this button to reset the switch or restore it to its factory default settings. To reset the switch, press the button once; to restore factory default settings, press and hold the button in for three seconds. Power Receptacle To be compatible with electrical standards around the world, the Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch is designed to work with voltages between 100 and 240 V AC and 50/60 Hz. Be sure your source of electricity is within this range.
Description of Switch Functions Jumbo Frame The Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch supports Jumbo Frames, which means that it can transmit the same data in fewer frames. This helps to ensure fewer overheads, shorter processing time and fewer interruptions. NOTE: To enable Jumbo Frame, Flow Control should be enabled first. Flow Control and Backpressure Flow Control and Backpressure both help devices with different processing speeds communicate with each other.
2. Key in the username and password. The factory defaults for the username and the password are both “admin.” Configuration System After login, the System screen (the first choice on the Configuration menu) appears. This is also the homepage. Click on the links on the left side of each screen to get access to the various management functions. The System screen presents the switch’s system information and allows users to configure most of these properties.
Link: Shows the link status of each port. The field lights green and shows the link speed if there is a valid connection on the port. Mode: Select a speed for this port. “Auto Speed” enables auto-negotiation; “Disable” stops the port from functioning. Flow Control: Check the box to enable the FDX Flow Control, or uncheck to disable. Max Frame: Adjust the size of Jumbo Frames. The default is 1518 bytes; the maximum value is 9600 bytes. To save the configuration of the ports, click “Apply.
VLAN group, a port VLAN ID (PVID) that corresponds to the VLAN ID will be assigned automatically to this port. For example, when you make Port 3 of a VLAN part of VLAN ID 2, the PVID “2” will be assigned automatically to Port 3. Also, settings in VLAN, Port Aggregation and Mirror are co-dependent. Be sure the settings won’t influence one another.
Quality of Service (QoS) QoS enhances communication quality by giving precedence to certain classes of packets. This switch provides port-based, tag-based and DSCP QoS modes. Port-based QoS: This allows each port to be configured with either a high or low priority. To assign a priority level to each port: 1. Select “Port” in the Mode column for those ports that are going to function as part of port-based QoS. Click “Apply.” 2.
DSCP QoS: This assigns packet priority according to the types of the incoming packets, distinguishing packets according to the “Delay,” “Throughput” and “Reliability” information attached to the packet (as shown below). Bit 0 (Delay) 0 (Normal) 1 (Low) Bit 1 (Throughput) 0 (Normal) 1 (High) Bit 3 (Reliability) 0 (Normal) 1 (High) NOTE: The switch distinguishes packets with DSCP precedence “000(routine)” only. To configure DSCPbased QoS: 1.
SNMP The Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch supports SNMP management, which allows network administrators to monitor and configure this device with SNMP software. To enable SNMP management: 1. Select “Enable” in the drop-down menu. 2. Specify a trap IP, the destination port for sending trap information, which is usually the IP address of network administrators. 3. Enter a name on the Community Get row, which is the password for accessing MIB with read-only authority. 4.
Detailed Statistics This screen allows users to see the detailed transmitting and receiving status of each port by clicking the port’s hyperlink. Click “Clear” to clear all statistics; click “Refresh” to renew them. Maintenance Restart To restart the system, click “Yes.” The system restarts and shows the authentication window. Enter the username and password to continue. Factory Default To restore the factory default settings, click “Yes.
3. specifications Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3x (flow control, for full duplex mode) • IEEE 802.3ab (Twisted Pair Gigabit Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3z (Fiber Optic Gigabit Ethernet) • IEEE 802.1p (QoS) • IEEE 802.
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